The Xbox 360 version of the demo supports Kinect for Xbox 360 integration and is voice-enabled.

Improved gameplay support for the PlayStation Move controller has also been added for the demo.

Everyone who downloads the demo receives a special Pin Pack that can be used to receive different types of boosts and enhancements in the full version of Tiger Woods 13.

The game (which will also feature new No. 1 world ranked golfer Rory Mcllroy on the cover of copies sold in Europe, and Rickie Fowler sharing the cover for copies sold in the United States) is scheduled for release March 27, but in the meantime, fans can enjoy updates and follow on Facebook.

After all, it’s no secret what Tiger Woods has been through over the past few months.

I mean, what if someone I know saw me with the game? What would I say? What would my explanation be?

But those thoughts dissipated once the screen lit up with EA Sports’ latest offering in the series, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11, and I felt that familiar tinge of excitement wash over me.

As a lifetime golfer, this game has been a blessing. Yes, one can play year round in Colorado, but personally, my clubs get put away for 4-5 months during the cold winter months. I’m sure there are many than can relate.

A&E reporter John Wenzel has covered a variety of topics for The Denver Post over the years, including video games, comedy, music and the fine arts. He's been playing and loving video games since his dad brought home a sweet ColecoVision in 1983. Catch him on PSN as beardsandgum.

Hugh got his start writing for the Cheyenne and Woodmen Edition newspapers in Colorado Springs. In 2011 he moved to Denver where he has written for Denver Urban Spectrum and Colorado Community Media’s Wheat Ridge Transcript. Hugh joined The Denver Post in 2014 as an editorial assistant.

Bryan Moore joined The Denver Post sports department in 1997 and has worked in many phases of producing the daily sports section ever since, specifically focusing on coverage of the Denver Broncos, Colorado Rockies, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, and college football and basketball.